Raziuddin entered the Pembroke Pines Starbucks in Florida on Saturday with a massive 1.5 gallon container, complete with a spigot on the bottom, to hold her caffeinated concoction. Her drink, along with the espresso, contained caramel, hazelnut and white mocha syrups, chai flavor, soy milk, cream, matcha powder, vanilla bean powder, and mocha, hazelnut and vanilla drizzle.

Image: Sameera Raziuddin

Image: Sameera Raziuddin

As a Muslim, Raziuddin observes Ramadan, a month of fasting through July 28 that is broken at sunset each day. She has received some criticism online for breaking the rules of Ramadan by consuming the beverage — but as confirmed by her receipt, Starbucks made Raziuddin's drink at 11:02 p.m., well past sunset.

The grand total came to $61.22, but with Raziuddin's loyalty card, she received a discount that brought the total to $57.75. Raziuddin, ever the savvy consumer, paid for the drink with a reward from her loyalty card.

Raziuddin donated the would-be cost of the drink to a charity, which she declined to name. "one of the main pillars of Islam is to give charity. We are required to do so, especially in this month of Ramadan," Raziuddin told Mashable.

Image: Sameera Raziuddin

Plus, she's sharing the wealth with her friends because she knows "how dangerous it could be to consume that much caffeine in one sitting," she said.

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